
Grand Final Week in Wilson Women’s Footy
Nicole Erasmus WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER WOMEN’S Marcellin will take on SKOB Saints in the grand final after defeating Fitzroy ACU by 16 points at Trevor Barker Oval. A slow start
Nicole Erasmus WILLIAM BUCK PREMIER WOMEN’S Marcellin will take on SKOB Saints in the grand final after defeating Fitzroy ACU by 16 points at Trevor Barker Oval. A slow start
The VAFA congratulates Ward Williams from Ajax as he received the Round 15 Men’s Rising Star nomination follwoing his standout performance against Mazenod over the weekend. What the club said:
If you weren’t already excited about VAFA Wilson Women’s finals, take a look at what we’ve achieved in 2017.
William Buck Premier Women’s Grand Final: Sun 20 August – SKOB Saints v Marcellin @ Sportscover Arena – 2:10pm Women’s Development Division 1 Grand Final: Sun 20 August – West Brunswick v St
SKOB Saints forward, Sarah Cameron, was named the inaugural Anytime Fitness Rising Star overnight at the VAFA Wilson Women’s Awards Night. Shortlisted alongside talented young guns Natalie MacDonald (Marcellin), Charlotte
Fitzroy-ACU ruckman, Tash Ross-Harris, was crowned the first-ever William Buck Premier Women’s Best & Fairest winner last night at the 2017 VAFA Wilson Women’s Awards Night at The Park, Albert
Old Paradians entered the top four for the first time in 2017 after they defeated Eltham Collegians by 10 points at Eltham College. The Raiders skipped out to a 25-point
UHS-VU bounced back from their first loss of 2017 with a 35-point victory over La Trobe University at La Trobe Sporting Grounds. Leading by just three points at the half
Whitefriars kept their slim hopes of avoiding relegation alive with a 47-point victory against Brunswick NOBSPC at Whitefriars College. Michael Nitas was the hero with seven goals for the Friars,